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Renzo Piano: the perfect balance
between creativity and functionality
"The most beautiful villages in Italy"
festival celebrates its 9th edition
GIuLIA LOuISE STEIGERwALT
While film lovers eagerly
await Jurassic World, the fourth
chapter of Steven Spielberg's
Jurassic saga - despite the non-
sense debate caused by a viral
picture of the director posing
Lovere is a lovely little town
in the province of Bergamo, in
Lombardy, placed at the north-
west end of Lake Iseo and sur-
rounded by a semicircle of
mountains that gives the town a
perfect and breathtaking natural
frame.
If you take a walk around the
city, you will notice that the
houses have overhanging wood-
en roofs, typical of Switzerland,
united with the heavy stone
arcades of Italy.
Because of its beauty and
uniqueness, Lovere is part of
"The most beautiful villages in
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Every year many visitors arrive at Bienno to see smiths knitting in the old
factories and noisy tilt-hammers following the orders of the Maister.
with a dinosaur - architecture
lovers look forward to Renzo
Piano's new project: Jurassica.
The Italian multi-award win-
ning architect has been commis-
sioned to design a prehistoric
theme park and museum, to be
built in a disused limestone quar-
ry on the Isle of Portland, in
Dorset, southern England. The
area is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, and will host a
subterranean attraction probably
covered by a glass and steel roof,
including an aquarium and ani-
matronic displays of dinosaurs.
The ambitious plan is still in the
preliminary phases and should
be completed by 2020.
Jurassica would be one of
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SILVIA SIMONETTI
BARBARA
MINAFRA
Purtroppo
sembra
che
la
sto-
ria
non
ci
insegni
niente.
Sull'anniversario
numero
13
del
terribile
attentato
terroristico
che
fece
quasi
tremila
morti
e
che
ogni
anno
ferma
l'America
e
il
resto
del
mondo,
nel
lutto
e
nel
ricordo
dello
schianto
dei
quattro
aerei
dirottati
per
preci-
pitare
sul
World
Trade
Center,
il
Pentagono
e
la
Casa
Bianca,
sof-
fiano
ancora
imperiosi
venti
di
guerra.
L'odio
sembra
alimen-
tarsi
continuamente
come
se
ci
fosse
qualcuno
a
soffiarci
sopra.
Le
ragioni
che
muovono
armi
e
sicari,
eserciti
e
ribellioni,
droni
e
rapimenti,
bombe
intelli-
genti
e
Ied
fatti
a
mano,
esecu-
zioni
e
propaganda,
sono
legate
agli
interessi
di
pochi,
non
certo
delle
masse.
Basterebbe
ricordare
che
le
vittime
dell'11
settembre
erano
In
memoria
dell'11
settembre
una
corsa
contro
i
venti
di
guerra